National Highway 527D (India) Explained

Country:IND
Type:NH
Route:527D
Map Custom:yes
Length Km:69
Terminus A:Piprakothi(Motihari)
Destinations:Sagauli - Raxaul - Motihari
Terminus B:Nepal Border
States:Bihar
Previous Type:NH
Previous Route:27
Next Route:527D
Next Type:NH

National Highway 527D (NH 527D) is a National Highway in India.

National Highway 527D was previously known as NH-28A. NH527D is the part of NH27 which is the Second Largest National Highway in India after NH44.

NH527D Connects Nepal to Major Indian Sea Ports as Kolkata & Haldiya Port for import & export of various good to/from Various Countries.

It Starts from Piprakothi (East Champaran, Bihar and Ends at India-Nepal Boarder at Raxaul Town. It passess through Motihari (District Head Quarter of East Champaran), Sugauli, Ramgarhwa and ends at India-Nepal Boarder connecting Indian City of Raxaul to Nepal's Bordering Town Birgunj.

It Intersects State Highway 54 at Chhatauni Chowk, Motihari. It's a Two Lane Highway between Piprakothi to Raxaul having large crowd of Vehicles struggling at intersections in cities.

The highway 527D Connects to its its junction with NH-27 near where NH227 Also Connects to Chakia connecting Narhar, Pakri Bridge, Madhuban, Shivhar, Sitamarhi, Harlakhi, Umgaon, Jaynagar, Laukaha, Laukahi.

Chakia is the Town where NH227A coming from Ayodhya via Siwan connects to NH27, NH527D & NH227F.

NH227F starts from its junction with NH- 227 near Chakia (Chorma chowk) connecting Pakridayal, Dhaka, Phulwaria Ghat and terminating at Bairgania in the State of Bihar near Indo / Nepal Border.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The List of National Highways in the Country . Ministry of Road, Transport & Highways.